Couples Counselor

Pamela Meyerson, LCSW

Pam Meyerson

This is my primary area of expertise. I work with couples dealing with issues of stress (including financial stress), infidelity or cheating, addictions, difficult children and challenging family dynamics. In fact, couples counseling often covers an entire gamut of therapeutic issues. I specialize in this area and have been routinely quoted in the periodical "Make It Better."

Couples Counselor

Jacob Rosser, PsyD

Clinical Psychologist

Life can get in the way of love. For couples looking to reignite their spark, therapy can be a valuable way of connecting to what is important in a relationship. Whether you are dating, engaged, or married, taking the time to solidify your bond can have a huge impact on your overall happiness. I emphasize developing healthy communication skills to make sure everyone is able to express their needs and have them met, as well as focusing on identifying what matters most in the relationship. How would your relationship change if you were able to connect with your partner on a deeper level?

Couples Counselor

Joseph Gerard Potaczek, Psy.D.

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

I work with couples at all stages in their relationships. This includes dating, pre-commitment or pre-maritial stages. I also work with couples who are adjusting to the expectation or children or the birth of a child and the changes occurring in responsibility and the relationship. I also provide services to couples struggling with financial concerns, communication issues, patterns of conflict, issues with in-laws, infidelity. I also work with couples who have relocated to Chicago and are trying to initially establish connections and deal with the concerns of a relocation to our city. You can strengthen and fortify your relationship. Contact me today.

Couples Counselor

Ralph Whetstine, Psy.D., ACHT

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

What are the barriers to your individual and shared experience of life? What are the factors that can best aid you in achieving your desire for a harmonious union in your relationship. Frequently communication is a starting point that reflects individual challenges in effectively addressing emotional needs, forms of co-dependency, and long-standing ineffective habits. Working from treatment methods informed by the treatment theories of John Gottman, I seek to help clients learn to speak and interact in ways that reflect their vision for the relationship and not the unexamined habits of the past.

Couples Counselor

Mei-whei Chen, Ph.D

Licensed Clinical Psychologist

Marriage is a rather fragile bond; love is never enough to spare it from major let-downs.
Sooner or later, stress and frictions slowly and insidiously intrude into the relationship bliss, leading to let downs and conflicts.
Conflicts are often the unsuccessful attempts to take back the sense of control and connection that have been lost in the midst. Unfortunately, these unsuccessful attempts only give rise to anger, bitterness, and unhappiness; sometimes to separation or divorce.
The riddle is in the interaction pattern. And the vicious cycle repeats.
Through counseling, couples can alter their interaction patterns, learn connection skills, and feel closer with each other again.

Couples Counselor

Donald Olund, MA, LCPC, NCC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Some of my clients call it a gift. I know it is my passion. Couples counseling is a perfect fit for me. I get energized whenever a new couple comes to see me. As a communication, relational specialist, I get to know my couples individually and as a couple by taking time to carefully listen and understand them. This allows me the opportunity to help them understand each other and where they are likely stuck in their relationship. Once I identify the negative pattern, I assist the couple in shifting the pattern into one that is mutually respectful, caring, accommodating, and enriching. As a result of my extensive couples work I am currently writing a book on respectful relationships.

Couples Counselor

Paula Mathiasen, LCPC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

I enjoy working with couples whether whether married or not. I enjoy the dynamic of interpersonal relationship and work well with couples in improving communication and conflict resolution. Another value for me when working with couples is to help them enjoy each other and their relationship more including having fun, connectedness, and learning to celebrate the way each is wired differently.

Couples Counselor

Wayne Riendeau, LCPC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Of all the counseling I have done, couple counseling is the most satisfying. My goal in working with couples, married, dating or engaged, is always with the goal of building healthy, live-giving ways of communicating, and in helping to create a wonder a curiosity of the other person in order to appreciate and come to love them more.
As a Christian, I counsel couples who want Christian-based counseling on dating or marriage, and also work with those who simply want to improve their relationship with a partner or loved one, though not necessarily with a spiritual element. I am also a Wedding Officiate, and have officiated at several weddings over the last few years.

Couples Counselor

Jens Hussey, LCPC, CADC

Couples work is challenging but I enjoy it. I like to help people improve how they relate to each other; communicate better; work through conflicts; and connect on a deeper level. I'm also very non-judgmental and help couples work through complicated issues they sometimes have a hard time finding a therapist for such as exploring sexual boundaries or non-traditional relationship issues. Unfortunately - sometimes it's also about ending a relationship and using the therapist to help navigate a "friendly divorce" rather than an acrimonious one.

Couples Counselor

Susan Steffey, Ms.ed, LCPC

Licensed Clinical Professional Counselor

Couples therapy is akin to marriage counseling for me. Again I try to address any underlying issues and like to see each partner seperately at least once. Often times one person is in crisis and the couples relationsip is seriously affected. Sometimes it's a matter of helping one person to learn how to support the other and to help foster healthier communication.

Couples Counselor

Payal Sud, LCSW, ICDVP, LCSW,ICDVP

Licensed clinical social worker

Entering into a new relationship can be hard. It requires work. The work may cause challenges that are small and big.
In couples therapy, couples learn how to work together on their challenges. Through coaching, they learn techniques that work for them to help them to better communicate. . They will learn what their strengths are and their weaknesses as a couple.

Couples Counselor

Kevin Fleming Ph.D.

Coach/Change Agent/Consultant

What are the most common couples' issues? If you are thinking "communication, conflict, sex, money, child rearing" you are correct. However, most therapists will go after the symptom on each side of the couple fence thinking that the way to effective change is by getting each party to "work" on their respective "issue". Many times the parties don’t agree but comply. Imagine if you could align the unconscious brains of a couple and stop the "working on your issues" part that has become so popular in therapy settings? Contact kevin@kevinflemingphd.com to learn how! Or call 877-606-6161.
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Couples Counselor

Richard Cohen, Ph.D

Clinical Psychologist

Counseling with couples assumes that they both want to stay together, but have issues
that need resolving. Finding techniques to communicate with each other, learning to avoid triggers, deciding when and how to have a talk, following guidelines and knowing when to end the discussion. There are also excellent books to aid both of you in your journey. Similar techniques are used for all committed couples.

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Morton Grove is located in Cook County, Illinois. It has a land area of 5.08 square miles and a water area of 0.00 square miles. &nbspThe population of Morton Grove is 23,448 people with 8,216 households and a median annual income of $75,166. .

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Establishing weekly sessions with a professional therapist is considered affordable in Morton Grove for the average family. While sustaining a commitment to therapy is usually not an issue, if mental health treatment feels like a burden please ask your counselor about accepted insurance plans or sliding scale fees. Low cost counseling and affordable therapy are also sometimes offered by listed city and university level clinics, check with your local Morton Grove public health department.

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